Inside Amaravati’s Vision to Build a Billion-Dollar Quantum Valley

Andhra Pradesh is the only Indian state to have issued a formal, time-bound declaration to steer its quantum technology initiatives.
The Andhra Pradesh government has formally approved the Amaravati Quantum Valley Declaration, laying the foundation for what it calls a “globally competitive centre” for quantum science and technology.  Issued through a government order on July 7, the declaration is the first comprehensive, state-level policy framework of its kind in India, aimed at developing a full-stack quantum ecosystem centred in Amaravati. The declaration was the key outcome of the Amaravati Quantum Valley Workshop held on June 30 in Vijayawada, which brought together a cross-sectoral mix of government officials, industry leaders, researchers, and startups.  Designed as a platform for strategic dialogue, the workshop catalysed the drafting of a forward-looking document that outlines shared goal
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C P Balasubramanyam
Bala is a journalist covering Indian tech companies and startups from Bengaluru.
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